Curbing foreign students coming to the UK is a short-sighted act of self harm October 11, 2022 The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman is a hard-liner on immigration just like her predecessor Priti Patel. Over the past weeks, she’s used each of her public appearances to show she’s willing to go further. She has a clear policy aim: bringing the net number of immigrants down. She sees migrants as one uniform group, so [...]
US watchdog calls for better crypto market oversight as EU votes on MiCA regulation October 10, 2022 CryptoCompare's Francisco Memoria takes a look over the last seven days of cryptocurrency markets to see what narratives are driving prices.
More Consolidation Ahead for Europe’s Consumer Sector? October 10, 2022 Europe’s consumer industry has suffered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and has had to adjust quickly to survive. Lockdowns froze physical players and e-commerce provided a lifeline for survival for some. But the easing of restrictions did not necessarily help: consumer behaviours have clearly changed and retail footfall has not recovered to pre-pandemic [...]
Truss eyes up new limits to public sector strike action October 5, 2022 As another day of train strikes begins from Aslef, Liz Truss is reportedly planning measures to curbs mass walkouts. As reported by The Times, the prime minister is considering a radical extension of laws that ensure a minimum service during rail strikes, which she hopes could apply across the public sector. It said business secretary [...]
Discrimination against Dalits: How status can affect eye health September 30, 2022 The Tej Kohli & Ruit Foundation has recently set up camps in Nepal where members of the highly discriminated against Dalits received cataract-curing surgery. Many cultures have systems of hierarchy entwined in their makeup. In the United Kingdom we have had the hierarchy of Kings and Queens, Knights and Noblemen, followed by merchants and peasants. [...]
Curing a village of needless blindness September 29, 2022 In a rural fishing and farming village in Morang District of Nepal, a team from the Tej Kohli & Ruit Foundation set up a screening camp on 15th August 2022. From the village, over 150 people were screened and 23 of those were found to be living with cataracts. This is an extremely common form [...]
Do Kwon denies attempts to withdraw $66m in BTC before arrest warrant was issued September 28, 2022 Do Kwon has denied he attempted to cash out $66 million of Bitcoin days before an arrest warrant was issued for him earlier this month.
‘A car like no other’ – new Ferrari Purosangue SUV revealed in full September 20, 2022 We take a closer look at the new Purosangue – the first four-door Ferrari – and meet the design and engineering teams behind it.
Seoul searching: South Korea seeks Interpol help after declaring Do Kwon is on the run September 19, 2022 Prosecutors in Seoul have turned to Interpol in the hunt for Do Kwon, co-founder of the collapsed cryptocurrency platform Terraform Labs.
Do Kwon ‘not expected to resist arrest’ as warrant is issued over Terra crypto collapse September 14, 2022 Legal chiefs in South Korea have today issued an arrest warrant for Terraform Labs founder Kwon Do-hyung.